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Population Genetics Synthesis
1911 - 1941
During this period, research converged on how mutation, selection, recombination, and chromosome architecture together shape heritable variation. The dominant paradigm emphasized population-level processes, quantifying allele-frequency changes under selection, drift, and migration, and incorporating mutation rates, recombination patterns, and chromosomal rearrangements as major sources of evolutionary potential. Methodologically, researchers advanced mathematical models, comparative cytogenetics, and experimental systems in plants and Drosophila to reveal how inheritance patterns extend beyond single genes.
• Mutation and mutational processes emerge as the primary source of heritable variation and evolutionary potential, as shown by theoretical schemes for mutation origins, broad mutation-rate measurements, and environment-linked mutation dynamics across Drosophila and plants [3], [10], [14], [15], [17].
• Crossing-over and recombination are central shapers of genetic variation, with unequal crossing over, temperature effects, and recombination patterns across Drosophila and maize providing mechanistic instances of how gene linkage and chromosomal rearrangements generate diversity [4], [8], [11], [19].
• Chromosome architecture and cytogenetic mechanisms—sex-linked inheritance, chromosomal rearrangements, and spermatogenesis behavior—structure patterns of inheritance beyond single genes, as demonstrated by sex-limited chromosome analyses, chromosomal behavior in insects, and translocations in crops [12], [16], [19], [20].
• Population genetics and species-level genetic frameworks connect heredity with adaptation and speciation, integrating natural selection theory with genetic constitution of species and patterns of allele-frequency shifts across taxa [1], [2], [15].
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Foundations of Population Genetics
1942 - 1971
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